LG enV2 Mobile PhoneLG’s direct sequel to the enV messaging phone has been officially uncovered and suppled with more details. Previously known just as the VX9100, the sequel is likely to be called just the enV2 in public and will have a simpler look than the original (known as the VX9900) with only a small external LCD. The new version should also switch to a smaller, standardized USB connection for charging and synchronizing instead of a custom connector. The new version will also ship initially in a maroon in addition to the black that marked the debut of the original, and will adopt a newer hinge design that resembles more recent notebook computers. The previous leak pointed to a 2-megapixel camera (up from 1.3) as well as a microSD slot visible in the new photos. No release dates are attached to the shots, though the virtually finished state of the phone that would allow press images suggests the phone is within weeks of its official launch.

LG enV2, Motorola W755 in glorious detail

LG enV2
For any enV owners out there who managed to not splurge on a Voyager, it looks like you could end up being rewarded here something fierce. Verizon’s true enV replacement, the VX9100, has now found its way into some glamorous press shots — and while we’re sure that reaction’s going to be mixed, we’re really digging the super-simple candybar appearance when the QWERTY clamshell is in its upright and locked position.Looks like it’ll come in at least two colors to start — black and maroon — and we’re also hearing that the name “enV2″ is being tossed around in Verizon’s documentation (surprise, surprise). Careful observers will note that the phone is sporting a USB port (either mini or micro, we’re not sure) on the side, a promising sign that we’ll finally be able to ditch those custom LG chargers in the not-too-distant future.

This entry was posted on Monday, March 17th, 2008 at 12:55 pm.
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